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×Scarab has built our industry-leading products, from sheet metal upwards, in our facilities in Marden, Kent for over 40 years. Here, our long-serving, dedicated workforce expertly crafts each of our machines throughout our 167,000 square foot warehouse and workshop facilities.
Scarabās longstanding commitment to investing in its employees, facilities and product development is key to ensuring the company continues to offer innovative solutions long into the future. On-site, we have an organised flow to our production processes allowing us to optimise every square metre, enabling the expertise of our engineers to flourish. We have made significant investments in our plant and equipment including cranes, material handling and access platforms which enhance our processes and elevate productivity and safety.
Our facility is more than just an assembly plant ā Scarab cut a huge amount of metal using laser cutting, CNC folding, and extensive fabricating and welding on-site for all the major components of our sweepers. Scarabās painting process has undergone some significant development of both the paint system and the processes, and we are setting new standards in the industry in terms of paint finish.
Scarab's machines are proudly Made In Britain and trusted by clients worldwide. Crafted at our facility in Marden, Kent, our dedicated team of experts are responsible for ensuring that every single one of our products effortlessly blends tradition with technology. Scarabās range of cutting-edge single and twin-engine vehicles offer powerful and effective solutions to our clients around the world thanks to our notorious quality, refinement, and innovation.
From sheet metal coming in at one end to a whole vehicle going out the door at the other, by carefully controlling these processes in-house we can optimize flexibility, maximise speed and dependability, keep our costs under control, and make sure that the quality we put out is of the highest possible order.
Richard Cardwell, Head of Manufacturing